Oracle Blog

Pat Patterson's Weblog

Thursday Mar 23, 2006

There's a lot of buzz around 'user-centric identity' right now - the notion of involving users in the management of their personal information and its use, rather than leaving it to some enterprise or other organization. The folks at the Liberty Alliance have written a whitepaper entitled 'Personal Identity' that shows how Liberty's Identity Federation Framework (ID-FF) and its successor SAML 2.0 can be used to implement user-centric identity - for example, a user providing their own identity services via a Liberty-enabled device such as a cellphone. It's a good read - it starts from the basics, so you should be able to follow it even if you're new to Liberty and SAML.

On the same topic, John Kemp of Nokia and my esteemed colleague Hubert Le Van Gong will be presenting a webcast on April 12 2006 at 8am Pacific. PLEASE NOTE: Registration is required and limited to the first 100 respondents! The last webcast on the Liberty People Service 'sold out' very quickly, so get in there straight away if you're interested. If you're too late, don't despair - the webcast will be available in archive form after the event. I'll update this entry with the URL once it's online.